Characteristics:Don’t let a purring Leo fool you…there’s a lion in there no matter how kitty-like they may play it. And play they do, as Leos love any games, sports, speculation (that’s a nice way to say “gambling”), or general fun that involves other people and friendly competition. They also ...

Characteristics:Ariens have a “me first” orientation in life. But theirs isn’t in the Leo-like way of showmanship or needing to be the center of attention; no, the Arien version is more akin to “Hold my beer!”

Characteristics:The scent of a pink rose in full bloom, the scratchy yet soft texture of natural paper rich with wood fibers, the sweet and tart lingering aftertaste of a bite of dark chocolate torte drizzled in raspberry glaze, the caress of a lover’s hand along the small of your arched back…Taurus is a sensual beast.

Characteristics:It’s not uncommon for the symbol of Virgo to be misconstrued. Virgos are represented by the Virgin (often a pregnant one), so in seeing a fertile young thing, many people interpret the energy as “motherly”.

Imagine standing outside barefoot with your feet connecting to the earth. What kind of ground comes to mind for you? Is it a warm, sandy beach? Or a cool, grassy lawn? Maybe it’s wet mud that squishes between your toes, or a dry and cracked clay that leaves your feet coated with orange dust.

We’ve all likely heard the phrase “If you play with fire, you’re going to get burned” more than once in our lives. Most of us have probably found this to be true firsthand, whether figuratively, literally, or both. Fire can be irresistible – it’s beauty, it’s intensity, and it’s powerful ability to change or transform something immediately draw us in.

“Blowin in the Wind”was written and released by Bob Dylan in the early sixties when he was about 20/21 years of age. Who of us born and raised in the US between the mid 1950s and 1980 didn’t grow up with this song at least in the background of our childhood? It’s a spiritual anthem that can be considered to address a plethora of human issues and events. The ...

Water is the mother of all elements, constituting roughly 70 percent of both our bodies and the planet. Does anyone else think that correlation is significant?? We are of this planet, and this planet is of us.

Water nurtures, brings life, sustains life, and takes life away. It is the most powerful, impactful, and necessary element. Before animals can even breathe or touch the ground with their feet, they need water to live; ...